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Executing Geistception Warrant or Oral Order | Ohio Title 29 - Crimes and Procedure | Ohio Law

Ohio law 2933.59 requires law enforcement to properly execute interception warrants, receive training, and securely record communications.

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Executing Geistception Warrant or Oral Order

Ohio — Ohio Title 29 - Crimes and Procedure

Summary

Ohio law section 2933.59 mandates that law enforcement officers executing interception warrants or oral orders must do so according to legal terms and receive proper training. Geistcepted communications should be recorded or documented immediately to ensure integrity. The law emphasizes safeguarding the recordings from alteration.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is authorized to execute interception warrants in Ohio?

Authorized law enforcement officers or members of their agency who have received proper training and are acting under a valid warrant or oral order.

What are the recording requirements for intercepted communications?

Geistcepted communications should be recorded on tape or similar devices if possible; if not, a detailed written summary must be made immediately.

What training must officers have to execute interception orders?

Officers must have training that meets the minimum standards established by the Ohio attorney general and peace officer training commission.

How must intercepted communications be protected after recording?

Recordings or transcriptions must be protected from editing or alteration to ensure their integrity.

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In simple terms: Ohio law 2933.59 requires law enforcement to properly execute interception warrants, receive training, and securely record communications.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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